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Save Our Post Office!

March 29 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

SAVE OUR POST OFFICE! 💪 💌

Join us for a panel with postal workers’ union leaders and their insights into how we can work together to save our post office.

⏲️ WHEN: Saturday, March 29, 1 – 3 PM

WHERE:

📍 In-person:  East Side Freedom Library at 1105 Greenbrier Street, Saint Paul, MN 55016
(Register here to let us know you’re coming and/or get the link to the recording of this event!)


👋 WHO: Joe Rian, President of National Association of Letters Carriers Local 9 (Minneapolis); Jeff Larson, President of National Postal Mailhandlers Local 323 (Twin Cities); American Postal Workers’ Union’s Greg Tegland (President of the Minneapolis local); Dave Cook (President of the St. Paul local); Kim Maurer (President of the Postal Data Center local); Richard Haefner, President, Minnesota State APWU; and Tom Sharpe, President, Minnesota Rural Letter Carriers Association..

💡 WHY: The administration’s desire to seize control of the United States Postal Service and privatize it is a threat not only to postal workers, but to all of us. 

From big cities to rural communities, we depend on the security and reliability of the postal service to handle our financial and personal communications. Our postal worker unions are standing in the gap to preserve the post office–not only protecting their jobs but also protecting the service we all value.

The unions are setting an example for public employees, from the federal government to the state, country, and city levels, as they face the threats of the oligarchs and their political minions! Stand with us!

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN FOR THE CAUSE OF SOLIDARITY! (Registration here.)

Details

Date:
March 29
Time:
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Organizer

East Side Freedom Library
Phone
6512074926
Email
info@eastsidefreedomlibrary.org
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Venue

East Side Freedom Library
1105 Greenbrier St
Saint Paul, MN 55106
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Phone
6512074926
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